Circumstances Surrounding the Assassination
This section details the immediate events on November 22, 1963, including the motorcade’s arrival in Dallas, the location of the presidential limousine, and the shots fired that resulted in Kennedy’s fatal injury.
Selection of Motorcade Route
An analysis of the route chosen for the presidential motorcade is presented, explaining the considerations that led to the selection of Dealey Plaza and the impact of route changes on the security posture.
Oswald’s Presence in the Depository Building
The chapter reviews Lee Harvey Oswald’s presence in the Texas School Book Depository, his work schedule, and his interactions with coworkers on the day of the assassination.
Bringing Rifle Into Building
Evidence concerning how Oswald allegedly brought a rifle into the Depository building is examined, including testimony about his purchases, transportation methods, and storage of the weapon.
Accomplices at the Scene of the Assassination
This section investigates whether any accomplices assisted Oswald at the scene, reviewing witness statements, physical evidence, and investigative findings to determine possible collaboration.
Oswald’s Escape
The circumstances of Oswald’s escape from the Depository after the assassination are explored, covering his departure from the building, his movements through Dallas, and the timeline leading to his arrest.
Background of Lee Harvey Oswald
A biographical overview of Lee Harvey Oswald provides context for his early life, education, military service, and ideological development prior to the assassination.
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